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Over 110 Christian sanitation workers in Pakistan's Wazirabad, employed under the "Suthra Punjab" initiative, were not paid their salaries during Easter, sparking protests over alleged exploitation by a private waste management company. Workers claimed they received only partial payments, while officials denied the allegations. The protest disrupted sanitation services, leading to unsanitary conditions in the city.
Courtesy: theprint.in
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